"Queensland has great stories. The big challenge for me is how do you tell all those stories, which is why we chose to do it in the way we did it through broader representations of the experiences rather than following specific stories."

Enoch hopes the momentum of the show's Sydney success will carry through to its Brisbane season later this year.

"As we start to sell out in Sydney - we're really selling incredibly well - there's a chance more people will see it in Brisbane," Enoch said.

"What I enjoy is when a really important story can get out to as many people as possible."